Local MBA Members Named Alabama Law Foundation Fellows

The Alabama Law Foundation recently welcomed its 2025 class of fellows, and the following Mobile Bar Association (MBA) members were selected as 2025 fellows: Hon. Ben Brooks, Mobile County Circuit Court judge; Stoney Chavers; Hon. Mark Erwin, Mobile County Probate judge; Chris Estes; Jessica Milling; Brian Murphy; Steven Savarese; and Robert Shreve. The Fellows program was established in 1995 to recognize lawyers who exemplify leadership and a commitment to justice. Membership may not exceed 1% of Alabama State Bar members. Each year, the foundation extends membership to new fellows nominated by current members and chosen by a special committee. The Alabama Law Foundation was founded in 1987 as the only statewide 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing support to civil legal aid programs for low-income Alabamians.

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